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‘I’ve battled physique demons – however being racy mannequin helped me love myself’

Model Annie Knight is commonly seen posing in swimwear like skimpy bikinis which she shares together with her 1000’s of followers.

However, the racy content material creator revealed she battled a debilitating consuming dysfunction when she was youthful – beginning as a tween proper up till she was a younger grownup in her early 20s.

Annie, 26, from Australia, has now opened up concerning the delicate problem as she revealed being a racy content material creator helped her to change into physique constructive.

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She defined: “It began in maths class once I was simply 11. I used to be already fairly depressed from being badly bullied. For some motive the instructor weighed us, and had us line up from lightest to heaviest. I used to be the second heaviest within the class.”

The mannequin mentioned she went dwelling to double-check, evaluating herself together with her good friend, and the numbers on the size advised her she was 17 kilos heavier than the opposite lady.



Annie Knight poses in a green bikini
She’s usually seen flaunting her determine as of late

“I didn’t realise at the time she was also about a foot shorter than me, so obviously would weigh more,” she said. “But nevertheless, I decided to only eat half my meals from then on. I remember my dad was shocked.”

Annie mentioned it was round six months later her mum began to fret as a result of she was beginning to look unhealthily skinny. Her mum took her to a paediatrician who recognized her with an consuming dysfunction and suggested she didn’t play sport till she started to placed on a wholesome quantity of weight.

“My household have been nervous as a result of I used to be so sick, however the youngsters in school needed to be buddies with me as a result of I used to be immediately ‘skinny’,” she said. “I recovered inside six months however then relapsed a few years later. It was a relentless nerve-racking roller-coaster of binge consuming, watching energy and consistently being burdened about my weight.”



Annie Knight poses in a white dress
She hasn’t at all times been as assured in her determine

It was solely when she began OnlyFans in 2020 that Annie began to lastly really feel assured about her physique and be content material with how she appears to be like.

She mentioned: “Even although I used to be 10 kilos heavier than on the peak of my consuming dysfunction, immediately I used to be getting messages from strangers on-line telling me how stunning I look, that I’m excellent! At first I didn’t imagine it, however then I watched my movies again, and was like ‘Hey, I actually look really good.’

“I just feel so empowered and realise how unique we all are.”

Looking again, Annie now understands extra about her physique, her weight and what all of it means to her as an individual. “I realise as a tall particular person, it is clear I might weigh greater than others who aren’t as tall,” she says. “And really, my weight doesn’t mirror something about my character and worth as a person.



Annie Knight poses in a bikini
Annie says her OnlyFans job has helped her overcome her points

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“I wish I could go back and tell young Annie that, to save myself and loved ones a lot of heartache. All the anxiety and health complications just aren’t worth it.”

Annie wishes it hadn’t taken her 12 years to get over her illness, and asks others in a similar situation to seek professional help so they can put it behind them sooner than she did, by herself.

“There are so many long-term effects of anorexia nervosa,” she commented. “I wish I had known all of this sooner – I will be paying the price for the rest of my life.”

If you are nervous about your well being or the well being of someone else, you’ll be able to contact SEED consuming dysfunction assist service on 01482 718130 or on their web site, https://seedeatingdisorders.org.uk.